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Here is my my Inoxcrom pen set which has rekindled my interest in fountain pens. It was a prize after my business card was drawn at a conference. Each pen has a Football Association logo on .

The fountain pen writes very well.

 

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h289/AndyC_2006/pen.jpg

 

Best regards

Dougie

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I had a beautiful 1960es Inoxcrom with Sheaffer-style inlaid nib that belonged to my father, but I unfortunately lost it on the Berlin underground :-(
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Kissing nice review. My first recollection of the Inoxcrom brand was when my father purchased the 22K gold electro-plated Fountain Pen whilst holidaying in Spain. The small sized fountain pen had a black coloured metal body, metallic gold top and rim, grooved plastic grip and a gold coloured fine nib. Sadly I cannot recollect the models name. I believe Inoxcrom in the Eighties still manufactured their own nibs, and this definitely was worth the premium price paid (around £70). The pen wrote beautifully even when reversed, leaving a line comparable to a Japanese extra-fine nib.

 

The last I heard about Inoxcrom was the company had folded last year, whether this is true one of the Spanish FPN users could clarify. It would be a real shame to see this institution closing as their pens were excellent writers.

Shane

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